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As the rivers and lakes enter into the ocean, which although full, remains undisturbed, in the same way, when all desires flow into a steady-minded person, the desires become fused in him, do not affect him, and does not make his avarice.
You have control over performing your action, not over the results. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be inclined toward not doing your duty.
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Chapters
1 . Two Armies in Kurukshetra and Arjuna's refusal to fight
2 . Sankhya Yoga - The realm of truth
3 . Karma Yoga - The Yoga of action
4 . Jnana Yoga - The Yoga of knowledge
5 . Karma Sanyas Yoga - The Yoga of renunciation
6 . Raj Yoga or Dhyana Yoga - Yoga of Meditation
7 . Adhyatma Yoga - The Yoga of Absolute
8 . Akshar Bramh yoga - The eternal knowledge of supreme
9 . Guhya Yoga, the Confidential knowledge
10 . Vibhuti yoga, The art of manifestation
11 . Universal Form of Shri Krishna
12 . Bhakti Yoga, The yoga of devotion
13 . Purusha and Prakriti
(Under preparations)
14 . Three Modes of material nature
(Under preparations)
15 . Purushottam yoga, The Yoga of Supreme person
(Under preparations)
16 . The divine and demonic natures
(Under preparations)
17 . Division of Faith
(Under preparations)
18 . Sanyas and Moksha
(Under preparations)